Yacht once owned by French tycoon sinks off Malaysia

22 Feb, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR: A multimillion-dollar sailing yacht that once belonged to French tycoon Bernard Tapie has sunk off the coast of Malaysia, an official confirmed Sunday, after it caught fire a few days ago. Malaysia’s coastguard said the 75-metre (246 foot) Phocea sank near the holiday island of Langkawi early Friday morning, a day after a blaze engulfed the four-masted yacht. “We believed it sank Friday morning, at about five or six a.m.,” senior coastguard official Mohamad Zawawi Abdullah told AFP.

“We managed to control the fire, but the damage to the hull caused by the fire may have caused the yacht to sink.” He added that government officials were investigating the cause of the fire, and that the agent in charge of the vessel had been informed of the sinking.

Seven crew members were saved from the vessel after rescuers were alerted to the fire on Thursday. Built for French sailor Alain Colas in 1976, the yacht was owned by Tapie in the 1980s and 1990s.

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